bitmonster
Senior Member
Don't DNS records provide the browsing history? I thought that was the whole point..
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You have to disable Aiprotection so you lose that."Trend Micro are not gathering any more data than your ISP/OS/antivirus or the sites you visit."
ISP meh, OS meh, antivirus meh ... my browser history? hmmm how do I stop that, and what do I lose in order to gain my privacy?
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You have to disable Aiprotection so you lose that.
Look under Privacy tab in Admin I think it is.
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The browser history issue was only with the apps downloaded from the Apple App store. Your router has no way to access your browser's history.
If you are concerned about someone seeing your por...err...viewing habits, you can always use your vpn to route that traffic through the vpn. That way only your vpn provider knows your secrets.
Well using a paid VPN will bypass all protection and put you at the mercy of the VPN provider and their DNS server records etc.
Frankly I would not trust any VPN provider for more than basic streaming and even then don't like it.
TOR or even TAILS OS is the only way to achieve any true privacy.
I wonder if Skynet and Merlin can block the telemetry and tracking though.
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pi-hole can block trend-micro from phone home.
Don't DNS records provide the browsing history? I thought that was the whole point..
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No. A DNS record contains no information as to the URL visited, or the pages browsed within a site.
The browser history issue related to the iOS application involves the actual history getting taken from your browser, and being sent.
I assumed the same as @bitmonster ... I guess we're always learning something new here.
Edit: I check the Australian App Store and those Trend Micro App have all been pulled.
No. A DNS record contains no information as to the URL visited, or the pages browsed within a site.
Not the specific pages, but still all the sites you visit (and additionally all non-browser traffic, like visits from Apps or IoT devices).
In some cases that can still be dangerous.
(I use the feature; I think the chance of me being hit by a mass malware attack is much larger than me being a target of a government agency)
Out government is just full of hot air, the meta data law is an illegal breach of privacy, but they have no way of storing all of it so it's bound to fail, and it's good to see a fellow Aussie.Ha, funny. I have no need to regularly look at smut. That's not my concern. I'm a privacy "enthusiast", and regularly look at ways to minimize corporate and Government intrusion. For instance, in Australia, where I live, there is mandatory 2 year meta-data retention for all internet activities, as well as longer data retention for phone calls. As well as this, there is also currently a Bill being proposed by the Conservative Government to order Tech companies to create "backdoors" into their encryption. Information concerning this proposal can be found here https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/about/consultations/assistance-and-access-bill-2018 ... I also frequently discuss political opinions anonymously in forums and would like to keep myself as anonymous as possible. And of course I use a VPN all the time. I never connect to the internet without being connected to ProtonVPN, AirVPN, or ExpressVPN (for streaming US content).
Out government is just full of hot air, the meta data law is an illegal breach of privacy, but they have no way of storing all of it so it's bound to fail, and it's good to see a fellow Aussie.
Also I'd test out an alternative DNS provider, in sure there is some privacy focused ones.
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